For my first gallery, I went to an auto repair garage across the street from me in Eastern Market. Little did I know that the garage has been around since the 1800s ... so I got greasy and grimy and decided to experience a typical morning under the hood of an engine.
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The Capitol Hill Auto Service Center has been in Washington, D.C.'s Eastern Market neighborhood since 1886. The photo on the wall was taken in 1914.
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The mechanics at the auto shop push a car with a broken engine into the garage.
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Most cars are brought in for routine servicing, which includes checking, rotating and replacing tires.
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Mechanic John Agboh finds that a Mini Cooper's right and left sides are misaligned.
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Four bottles of oil are poured into the engine of a BMW as part of a routine servicing.
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Countless tools, bottles and wires paint the blue and white walls of the garage.
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The front struts of a Toyota 4Runner need to be replaced. Struts absorb road shock, evening out your ride over potholes and road bumps.
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A burnt spark plug may mean the entire engine of a Volkswagen Jetta needs to be replaced.
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Mechanic Tommy Acolaste services an Isuzu while it is being raised in the auto lift.
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The auto shop services and repairs roughly 30 cars every day.
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Manager Philip W. Fox walks into the garage after returning a fixed car to its owner
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